French Singer Louane is Dropping a Crocs Collaboration Ahead of Eurovision 2025
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Although not a major event here in the United States, Eurovision is massive in Europe, as the song contest has been around for nearly 75 years and draws in millions of viewers each year. Ahead of the 2025 contest, which takes place in Switzerland, French singer Louane, who is representing her home country with the song Maman, will be dropping a two-pack of Crocs.
Taking over the Classic Clog and Bae Clog, Louane keeps things simple regarding color palettes by applying an all-over black and all-over red hue to the clogs, respectively. Starting with the Classic Clog, we see metallic silver hardware added throughout the design, including a chain attached across the forefoot, faux diamonds on Jibbitz charms, and silver nuts. Her song Tornade, released in 2020, is referenced on the buttons holding the sports mode strap in place, while her name is displayed on the footbed.

Moving to the Bae Clog, the platform design is coated in a glossy red finish and features some details similar to those of the Classic Clog. Her name and the song Torande are found in the same place, while the hardware is replaced with acrylic rose Jibbitz charms on the forefoot. However, the nuts are still found on portions of the chunky midsole.
The Louane x Crocs Collection will release on May 6, 2025, through Crocs Europe and Zalando online and in-store. Available in unisex sizing, the Classic Clog will retail for €70 (approx $78) while the Bae Clog is priced at €80 (approx $90). Download the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
Louane x Crocs Classic Clog
Louane x Crocs Bae Clog
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